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they may have technology. they probably have a lot of technology, but what they're selling you is that the stock gets traded. we sell faster payment for doing the right thing at full price. you'll get paid well for doing the right thing and we will make sure you are compliant with every new scheme. >> at the same time, outcomes, you know how much it should cost for different procedures. how does that come into play for your doctors and what should it be said about what should happen in washington? >> this is big. watching the movement in athena from basic claims payment -- >> it's a fee for service. initially, that's how i viewed you. >> we came up with 40 million ways that we knew about that insurance claims denied. 40 million? anyway. now, what's happening is you're moving from fee for service to fee for outcome, so the government law, there's things called risk contracts where the health plan is saying i give up. here's how much i'm spending on this patient, you take care of it, making doctors now responsib
they may have technology. they probably have a lot of technology, but what they're selling you is that the stock gets traded. we sell faster payment for doing the right thing at full price. you'll get paid well for doing the right thing and we will make sure you are compliant with every new scheme. >> at the same time, outcomes, you know how much it should cost for different procedures. how does that come into play for your doctors and what should it be said about what should happen in...
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all driving the rally, information technology stocks, computer sciences. the biggest gainer in the sector and on the s&p 500 today, up around 10%, a turnaround story, the i.t. company posting a third quarter profit on improving revenues and asset sales. video game-maker electronic arts also in the green today after launching the latest version of its popular game dead space. the video game franchise now has 1.4 million fans on facebook. the stock today up nearly 6%. estee lauder, the skin care company, posted better than expected earnings and reaffirmed its full year outlook for sales growth helped by strength in the u.s. and china. the ceo saying the affluent customer is spending freely. the stock today posting an all-time high, up about 6%. also posting all-time high today, consumer stocks like procter & gamble, kimberly clark and johnson & johnson. we'll end here with kelloggs. reporting better than expected earnings and raising its full-year forecast. the stock right now, up only about 1% but also an all-time high going back to 1968. maria, back to you
all driving the rally, information technology stocks, computer sciences. the biggest gainer in the sector and on the s&p 500 today, up around 10%, a turnaround story, the i.t. company posting a third quarter profit on improving revenues and asset sales. video game-maker electronic arts also in the green today after launching the latest version of its popular game dead space. the video game franchise now has 1.4 million fans on facebook. the stock today up nearly 6%. estee lauder, the skin...
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as far as technology stocks, emc and juniper are the keys. probably will talk about capital expenditures and that's the main thing to create jobs. >> all right, we will be watching that. brian, you're up. let me get your take on what to be prepared for tomorrow. 30 seconds on the clock. >> we'd agree with ian on the state of the union. think that's going to be important. not just for the overall market. we'll be looking at individual industry impacts, for instance, industrial infrastructure- >> reporter: lated stocks might be impacted. we'll be looking at january retail sales that come out tomorrow morning. going to be the first since the tax changesed and be looking to see how they held up. >> brian, thank you very much. good to see you both. ian, brian, thank you very much. we'll talk with you soon. up next, going global ain't what it used to be. my thoughts on shifting globalization attitudes, how it's effecting u.s. companies. and 5:00, comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts on the breaking story we've been telling you about. don't miss "
as far as technology stocks, emc and juniper are the keys. probably will talk about capital expenditures and that's the main thing to create jobs. >> all right, we will be watching that. brian, you're up. let me get your take on what to be prepared for tomorrow. 30 seconds on the clock. >> we'd agree with ian on the state of the union. think that's going to be important. not just for the overall market. we'll be looking at individual industry impacts, for instance, industrial...
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what's the new technology that is working? and your app -- you're doing a tremendous amount of business with that app. >> yeah. you know what? there are great things happening there. we actually just started taking online this week. we started taking credit cards on file. so people can save a profile. we think that's another nice step forward. it makes it a little easier for people. they don't have to reenter a credit card each time. we've got a full pipeline on that front. >> we always pay by cash. when did you do that? >> yeah, we just did that this week, actually. now when you go in, if you're ordering online, mobile will come a little bit after, but if you're ordering online now, you can register your credit card and we've done it all so that it's all safe and secure and it'll just make it easier for people to order. lots of -- >> the kids and i are always asking why we have to do cash. you know, because i always say, listen, let's do credit, give the guy a tip and we're fine. you've fixed that? >> yeah, we fixed that. >>
what's the new technology that is working? and your app -- you're doing a tremendous amount of business with that app. >> yeah. you know what? there are great things happening there. we actually just started taking online this week. we started taking credit cards on file. so people can save a profile. we think that's another nice step forward. it makes it a little easier for people. they don't have to reenter a credit card each time. we've got a full pipeline on that front. >> we...
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and in fact, a whole boeing armada that will come back by 3:15 including united technologies, precision casts and honeywell. general electric can you believe it? it broke out today. they were down. amazon could be the next up. this darn stock has withstood everything that's been thrown at it. nothing seems to be able to stick. at least no conventional weapons. plus, amazon is not under the constraints. it can't be defined by the four walls of the valuation canvas. and after that the faux financials, it should spring back to life. we'll look at visa, mastercard and then apb, american express. they define gravity all year. i call them chicken financials. finally, look out for an odd one here -- the north face. vf-corps. they gave you a fantastic presentation last week. saying it's all systems go. a company that just spoke recently and spoke positively so it won't preannounce or do the silly things. by the way, it was aided by the good words of pvh the other day. so everything else and here's the problem. the stock is too close to the blast zone. let's say the fed stays easy and interest r
and in fact, a whole boeing armada that will come back by 3:15 including united technologies, precision casts and honeywell. general electric can you believe it? it broke out today. they were down. amazon could be the next up. this darn stock has withstood everything that's been thrown at it. nothing seems to be able to stick. at least no conventional weapons. plus, amazon is not under the constraints. it can't be defined by the four walls of the valuation canvas. and after that the faux...
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one my friend david faber did the interview with meg whitman showed there was much better technology coming out. it will be important when dell gets loaded up and won't be able to make the kind of deals -- they'll take back the enterprise, hewlett-packard. they'll crush dell and so will leno have a. and move ahead of the earnings report. that's dicey, but you can see why because with the acquisition of the big japanese product they have a slap happy oligopoly going on. that's amazing. plus, micron flash -- flash is on fire. and another techy, sandisk. notefully the dinosaur that's western digital and don't forget to pick up cyprus, the anti-apple. i like know this whole concept of buying retro tech is frightening. people were pretty incredulous, they were rolling their eyes. after all, personal computers are supposed to be dead. disc drive xacompanies were laughingstocks. microsoft has been downgraded repeatedly, and people are much smarter than i am. what can i say? they have low expectations. they do better when europe bottoms. it's the whole point of why we're worried about fed ta
one my friend david faber did the interview with meg whitman showed there was much better technology coming out. it will be important when dell gets loaded up and won't be able to make the kind of deals -- they'll take back the enterprise, hewlett-packard. they'll crush dell and so will leno have a. and move ahead of the earnings report. that's dicey, but you can see why because with the acquisition of the big japanese product they have a slap happy oligopoly going on. that's amazing. plus,...
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mobile technology, mobile apps, i mean, are you very knee-deep into using technology to extend the brand? >> we'll be relaunching our website in spring of 2014. that's our first step. we're considering a mobile app. but we'll be relaunching the website first. we'll have enhanced photography, improved navigation, really dynamic recommendations, neighborhood concepts. once we kind of nail that, then we'll be able to move on to mobile app. >> great to have you on the program. congratulations. >> thank you. >> what a performance. up 40%. great to have you. thanks very much. >> thanks. >> michael is taking all the blame. >> see you at vince. >>> we'll take a break. 40 minutes left in the trading session. holding onto gains here. dow up 44 points, comfortably above 16,000. s&p up 8. at this point, we may close above 1800 for the first time ever. >> well, think next week will be quiet for the markets. think again. a lot of stuff happening next week. we have what history books say in terms of what the bulls expect next week. >>> also, california, their health exchange is rejecting president obam
mobile technology, mobile apps, i mean, are you very knee-deep into using technology to extend the brand? >> we'll be relaunching our website in spring of 2014. that's our first step. we're considering a mobile app. but we'll be relaunching the website first. we'll have enhanced photography, improved navigation, really dynamic recommendations, neighborhood concepts. once we kind of nail that, then we'll be able to move on to mobile app. >> great to have you on the program....
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and united technologies, all-time high. wednesday earnings reports could actually have major pin action. the most important we hear from is teflon transport, also known as fedex. i've always loved this confroens call because the company gives you a terrific view of the world. fred smith, the guy that runs it, irrepressible economist. i can't tell you how many times fedex has been negative over the last few years because of that forecast. what's happening to the stock? how about a climb from the low 80s to 107. if fedex lower the boom on the economy and its own numbers, you have to buy the stock. perhaps with both hands. if we get a real dip after the fed has spoken. this is a beloved company. i don't see any sign it's become scorned in any way. if they see anything positive, i tell you, it is going much higher. 120 next stop. we also hear from oracle wednesday. oracle has me puzzled. constantly, had to be a good quarter in there somewhere. each time it let us down. i finally gave up, took a loss. i don't know why things sho
and united technologies, all-time high. wednesday earnings reports could actually have major pin action. the most important we hear from is teflon transport, also known as fedex. i've always loved this confroens call because the company gives you a terrific view of the world. fred smith, the guy that runs it, irrepressible economist. i can't tell you how many times fedex has been negative over the last few years because of that forecast. what's happening to the stock? how about a climb from the...
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we were riding the wave of new technologies and jobs were plentiful. what mattered were the actual pieces of paper we traded. paper backed up by actual companies. and we didn't have all these eps' that homogenized everything. when you consider the period we're in now, you recognize it's a hostile dynamic unless they get taken over in something dramatic. everything from banks to health care to defense to oil and gas to auto to retailers. either through legislation because of the feds. it's total emersion. the history teaches us nothing. we are stuck with the current day, which is a government gridlock, sell the futures. pretty much the opposite of what we had back then. the clinton-gingrich sfrakous, a political power struggle not a battle to the death. it wasn't existential back then. which is why it's hard to figure out when this will end. stick with cramer. boo-yah, cramerica, "mad money" is quickly approaching our 2,000th show, why not come here every night? to fight for you. to remind you the american dream is alive and well. to celebrate the show,
we were riding the wave of new technologies and jobs were plentiful. what mattered were the actual pieces of paper we traded. paper backed up by actual companies. and we didn't have all these eps' that homogenized everything. when you consider the period we're in now, you recognize it's a hostile dynamic unless they get taken over in something dramatic. everything from banks to health care to defense to oil and gas to auto to retailers. either through legislation because of the feds. it's total...
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technology, one of the leadership groups on the downside today. and the s&p 500 also pulling back from its all-time high today with a decline today of about 14 points. get right to bob pisani who's got what is behind this dramatic trading session today. >> interesting day. very wide ample attitude in the dow. very heavy volumes, still settling out. but we're heading towards, not far from 4 billion shares. take a look at the dow jones industrial average. i'll make it simple for you. traders are playing both sides of the fed debate. some were latching on to the fmoc minutes, talking about the possibility of june, but most of the traders down here believe the other line. many on the fmoc wanted to wait for stronger data before tapering. still, you see the move here, ending right near the lows for the day. take a look at interest rate sensitive groups. this is why i'm saying, i'm not quite sure if it's a signature day, but look here. reits down 2.5%. utilities down 1.6%. telecom, these are all the groups that would be hurt the most if you see interest
technology, one of the leadership groups on the downside today. and the s&p 500 also pulling back from its all-time high today with a decline today of about 14 points. get right to bob pisani who's got what is behind this dramatic trading session today. >> interesting day. very wide ample attitude in the dow. very heavy volumes, still settling out. but we're heading towards, not far from 4 billion shares. take a look at the dow jones industrial average. i'll make it simple for you....
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there is nothing better than new technologies, game changing technologies come along. what's happened with fracking and horizontal drilling is nothing short of a game changing event for this country, our energy situation and domestic manufacturing and a resurgence in it. what we are building in louisiana is a direct reduced iron plant. we have one in trinidad. we moved it from louisiana back in 2000 because we can get $2 natural gas down there and we're happy as can be that we are building our next one here in the united states, but to insure that that direct reduced iron will give us the cost benefits we are looking for, somewhere around $80 to $100 a ton over our competition. we needed to make sure we had a long-term stable low cost natural gas supply. that's where the partnership with encana comes in. the beauty of this partnership is that we are not putting $3 billion up front to buy the rights. what we do have a is a pay as you go capital investment joint venture with them where we will be investing somewhere between $250 and $350 million a year at peak production
there is nothing better than new technologies, game changing technologies come along. what's happened with fracking and horizontal drilling is nothing short of a game changing event for this country, our energy situation and domestic manufacturing and a resurgence in it. what we are building in louisiana is a direct reduced iron plant. we have one in trinidad. we moved it from louisiana back in 2000 because we can get $2 natural gas down there and we're happy as can be that we are building our...
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and can you get something that could be bigger than what you already have and we all know that with technology you can get more out of the old fields, but this is brand new stuff. >> well, what we are doing is the wise seismics that we have been doing -- >> what? >> wise athemmic seismic, and we have done it on the shelf, and we have joined with apache on some of the fields and you look for the big discoveries under salt. you think about this, if you want to hide a big oil under it is under salt. >> how deep? >> 15,000 to 20,000 are the primary targets. >> when you talk about, you are not a huge oil company, but this is the kind of thing that i would expect a huge oil company to do, and if we have things like happened with nick moran where, or davie jones to hit some dry holes how could you be put in a damaging position by this kind of thing? >> well, the wells that we are drill i drilling are $30 million or $40 million, and we have 30%, and the one exxon is $30 million and done the first two, and the risk/reward is high and the reason they are there and while they are good sizes for us, 30 to
and can you get something that could be bigger than what you already have and we all know that with technology you can get more out of the old fields, but this is brand new stuff. >> well, what we are doing is the wise seismics that we have been doing -- >> what? >> wise athemmic seismic, and we have done it on the shelf, and we have joined with apache on some of the fields and you look for the big discoveries under salt. you think about this, if you want to hide a big oil...
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we're certainly seeing technology doing a bit of ale roing over recently. thank you, guys. appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. >> my thoughts on the next shoe to drop for financials coming up. stick around. [ male announcer ] staples is the number-one office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on grou
we're certainly seeing technology doing a bit of ale roing over recently. thank you, guys. appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. >> my thoughts on the next shoe to drop for financials coming up. stick around. [ male announcer ] staples is the number-one office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business......
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. >>> more and more now it seems like we're entering the age of the activist, which is not as fun as the age of aquarius or the age of walmart for that matter ball. heck of a lot more profitable. fund manager who take big stake and pressure them to take actions that unlock value for shareholders. they're using that money to throw their weight around. this
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer...
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foul play or not, when technology breaks down it can be costly. amazon lost millions when its site went offline. nasdaq's shut down brought billions in trading to a complete halt. tonight, cramer's zeroing in on the top plays to keep your portfolio protected. >>> plus, you ask. he answers. >> i'm wondering about susq. susquehanna. >> i got to do the homework. i'm not ready to give you an answer. >> you sent cramer back to the books. now he's got the answers you need. >>> plus, jim responds to your tweets. @jimcramer #mad tweets. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney at cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, li
foul play or not, when technology breaks down it can be costly. amazon lost millions when its site went offline. nasdaq's shut down brought billions in trading to a complete halt. tonight, cramer's zeroing in on the top plays to keep your portfolio protected. >>> plus, you ask. he answers. >> i'm wondering about susq. susquehanna. >> i got to do the homework. i'm not ready to give you an answer. >> you sent cramer back to the books. now he's got the answers you need....
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company will take the spot of oracle and the nasdaq 100, alta vista research says it probably won't be a technology firm given the slowing growth that we've seen in this sector. now, other large-cap tech stocks trading lower today, extending losses from yesterday's selloff. however, a couple of tech names rebounding in today's trade specifically from the semiconductor space and take a look at facebook shares, shares moving higher after getting a thumbs up after its introduction to video instagram. tyler and sue. >> seema modi, thanks very much. we posed the question, is the selloff an opportunity or an overreaction? the chief executive officer of greenwich wealth management joins us and the also with us cnbc contributors kenny polcari and welcome to all of you. you've given us a list of stocks, three stocks to run to and two stocks to run from. let's start on the positive side. what would you be moving into right now? >> quell -- well, one of the stocks i like is xls, eselis. people are afraid of defense contractors these days because the united states is pulling out of the wars and there's the pen
company will take the spot of oracle and the nasdaq 100, alta vista research says it probably won't be a technology firm given the slowing growth that we've seen in this sector. now, other large-cap tech stocks trading lower today, extending losses from yesterday's selloff. however, a couple of tech names rebounding in today's trade specifically from the semiconductor space and take a look at facebook shares, shares moving higher after getting a thumbs up after its introduction to video...
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technology doing better. health care, consumer staples all up. a modestly upward push to the market. still doesn't seem to be a lot of direction. look at house ing. very disappointed in the existing hope sales number for march we got out this morning. building materials are doing really well. boise cascade, big wood products. knocked the cover off the ball. said wood product demand is strong as the housing market continues to get better. one number good, another number not so good in the earnings season and in the economic reports. move on and show you some of the multiindustry companies. a lot of big nachls reporting tomorrow. illinois tool works, ingersoll rand. ge reported on friday. still down. textron, still down. a $29 stock a few days ago. a little concerns overall about the earnings outlook. finally, maria, something unusual. canadian national railways just reported their earnings. they were supposed to report after the bell. suddenly i don't know why it came out. just a little proud here. $1.30 is what they have. i'll check to see if tha
technology doing better. health care, consumer staples all up. a modestly upward push to the market. still doesn't seem to be a lot of direction. look at house ing. very disappointed in the existing hope sales number for march we got out this morning. building materials are doing really well. boise cascade, big wood products. knocked the cover off the ball. said wood product demand is strong as the housing market continues to get better. one number good, another number not so good in the...
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it's a technological marvel? >> i tell you what, jim, first of all, it's good to be able to talk to you again. you know, the egg white delight is a tremendous product and it's egg whites across the entire breakfast lineup that is satisfying the needs that some customers have and what we want to make sure at mcdonald's is always to satisfy the varying needs. some with egg whites and some with traditional cracked eggs and we're excited about the lineup, but we also have some other breakfast news coming in smoothies and other things that appeal to our consumer base. >> how about bone-in links. i have to know because sallie smith says i'm not worried about mcdonald's. >> well, you know, ours is about consumers and not about the competition. we've had tests with our mighty wings and they performed quite well. chicken is a great opportunity for growth in the country and we'll press forward relative toic whichen and i hope no one is too worried about us and we want to satisfy the needs of customers across the news it's
it's a technological marvel? >> i tell you what, jim, first of all, it's good to be able to talk to you again. you know, the egg white delight is a tremendous product and it's egg whites across the entire breakfast lineup that is satisfying the needs that some customers have and what we want to make sure at mcdonald's is always to satisfy the varying needs. some with egg whites and some with traditional cracked eggs and we're excited about the lineup, but we also have some other breakfast...
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exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." if you're just tuning in, these are your headlines. central bank watch under way in europe. the ecb is expected to hold steady. the bank of england could reveal a fresh round of qe. markets boosted by solid ded debt auction in spain, sending the euro higher. the question is whether we'll see a d
exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. > i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you money. my job isn't just to entertain but to teach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. at the beginning of every new year, i like to nail down some themes, some themes that could be safe -- safe places to tread on down days like today where the dow sank 51 points, s&p gave up .31%, and nasdaq declined .09%. these are themes that can withstand the test of circumstances around us, whether it be the upcoming debt ceiling fight -- ♪ >> or potential chaos overseas. just -- or just the overall sense that our economy isn't creating the jobs we thought it would. [ heartbeat ] >> this show i thought it would be important to hav
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. > i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying...
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>> in the technology space, we own a lot of the technology companies buying back stock and paying out dividends. texas instruments, oracle. in the industrial space companies like parker hannefin. cummins engine, delphi, if the market priced them as average companies, they'd have to go up in price. we think they are better than average today. >> i see you did an interview, omnicom, who do you like with them? bbdo, which asset? >> what we like-a at omnicom, w like the advertising generates capital, they are paying that back through share repurchase. eps are growing faster than earnings are. >> you must have a couple that you think are really good really float your boat? >> you never know your home runs in advance. the names we have the most confidence in, by definition, are the names we sized largest. >> bank of america. >> i would expect our financial names to be a strong health over the upcoming years. >> all right, bill nygren. thank you. >> coming up. we will see jim cramer. we will talk about the sell-off in japan t. dollar on the on bell when we return. obs lessen. zair. tee time
>> in the technology space, we own a lot of the technology companies buying back stock and paying out dividends. texas instruments, oracle. in the industrial space companies like parker hannefin. cummins engine, delphi, if the market priced them as average companies, they'd have to go up in price. we think they are better than average today. >> i see you did an interview, omnicom, who do you like with them? bbdo, which asset? >> what we like-a at omnicom, w like the...
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. >> so you're not a technology expert, but looking at various sectors at the moment when at the same time we have dire straits taking place in europe as far as the tech story. the tech story has been rebounding nicely. >> because tech companies have very little debt generally. so even in the u.s., when the u.s. crisis hits, that's been the -- you know, one of the safest sectors. and also they're very exposed to experts. when we look at companies in europe, we tend to look for these two things, not too much leverage and a lot of exposure to exports, which sometimes can happen even in periphery companies, for example. >>> and we were just looking at the apple share prices, we are still right there on the screen. what do you think of the apple share price at the moment? are we going to recover fully? >> they're coming under heat to basically their company and as a company they like to have surprises, new products that delight the market and create new markets at the same time. as they did with the ipad, for example. and they haven't really done that for the last year or so. we've sit it
. >> so you're not a technology expert, but looking at various sectors at the moment when at the same time we have dire straits taking place in europe as far as the tech story. the tech story has been rebounding nicely. >> because tech companies have very little debt generally. so even in the u.s., when the u.s. crisis hits, that's been the -- you know, one of the safest sectors. and also they're very exposed to experts. when we look at companies in europe, we tend to look for these...
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>> it would be one of them and the important thing for us is that our audiences are heavy users of technology. so the more -- >> the 8-year-olds too. >> the 8 or 2-year-olds. a study done about 2-year-olds growing up and being very comfortable and using tablets. so as we create existing content and new content for those audiences, wherever they are, it increases consumption, monetization opportunities for our advertisers who would like to reach consumers in more places and particularly, where they're manipulating content it's a much more immersive, engaged experience and the monenitization on that, the price you can charge for advertising is very high. >> talking about younger kids a key demographic for you. nickelodeon for a while seemed to be stumbling. you mentioned ten consecutive months of ratings increases. has it been fixed? >> nickelodeon is in great shape. what we did in our management team and nickelodeon did was to increase the amount of programming, speed up the development of both animated and live action programming, and in addition to the sponge bob and dora and hits we already
>> it would be one of them and the important thing for us is that our audiences are heavy users of technology. so the more -- >> the 8-year-olds too. >> the 8 or 2-year-olds. a study done about 2-year-olds growing up and being very comfortable and using tablets. so as we create existing content and new content for those audiences, wherever they are, it increases consumption, monetization opportunities for our advertisers who would like to reach consumers in more places and...
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. >> we're seeing the biggest move in technology. that's mainly because of shares of apple here. >> let's look at what apple's done, falling below 488 a few moments ago, now back to 490. we're talking levels taking us back to february of 2012. 480 was the level on february 9th. so it's a good chance we're going to hang on to an 11-month low. we'll see. long day, still ahead. >> fitch ratings out with a warning that the united states could lose its aaa status even if the debt ceiling is averted. david joins us now live from london. david, good afternoon to you. what exactly are you saying that, that the aaa rating is on negative watch? at what point? >> well, we move on a negative watch, if we have effectively a repeat of the august 2011 debt ceiling crisis. as we approach the point where the federal government essentially runs out of cash and is not able to meet its obligations, the rating is going to go on watch. and the outcome of that watch is quite likely end up being a downgrade. >> just to be clear, there is a line in the diary
. >> we're seeing the biggest move in technology. that's mainly because of shares of apple here. >> let's look at what apple's done, falling below 488 a few moments ago, now back to 490. we're talking levels taking us back to february of 2012. 480 was the level on february 9th. so it's a good chance we're going to hang on to an 11-month low. we'll see. long day, still ahead. >> fitch ratings out with a warning that the united states could lose its aaa status even if the debt...
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it's an amazing piece of technology that's really easy to use. the thing, i think, that will wow your friends, is when you can move the screen without even touching it. that, i think, will really impress people. >> so how is the phone? joining us to weigh in the senior writer of wire and author of in the plex. holding one up. the editor in chief has the new galaxy galaxy s4 in your hands. they say at first glance you could mistake it for the 3. >> it does look quite a bit like it, but they did make it smaller, then ir. it does have a five-inch screen. they did that by cutting away the bezel. it feels good. it's 4.6 ounces, which is heavier than the iphone. i can't do it because i have to look at it. it detects your face and eyes and you can tilt it to scroll, which is a really cool feature. it also has this other thing where air gestures, you don't touch the screen, and the sensors are up top. so i just did that without touching it. you know, it basically -- i can do that and i can switch browners. i'm not touching the screen to switch tabs. so t
it's an amazing piece of technology that's really easy to use. the thing, i think, that will wow your friends, is when you can move the screen without even touching it. that, i think, will really impress people. >> so how is the phone? joining us to weigh in the senior writer of wire and author of in the plex. holding one up. the editor in chief has the new galaxy galaxy s4 in your hands. they say at first glance you could mistake it for the 3. >> it does look quite a bit like it,...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> coming up on "street signs," a lot of talk about the crisis being over, right? we have been the home of hope but we're going to give you three reasons why the crisis may still roll on, glass half empty view if you will. stealth stocks doing great and under the radar and melissa and tyler, a question for you, would you trade a percentage of your income for the next five or ten years, no matter how much you made, for cash up front now? it's investing in human capital and one of
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this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> tweet time. "the washington post" reporting that lawyers and inmates have now taken to the review service to give feedback on prisons of all things. what else could the service be a resource for? brian writes yelp should be used to rate financial advisers. not a bad idea at all. review of the employment numbers. something we're going to do on friday and rick writes we could review courtroom food service for selected jurors. i'm prepared to offer constructive criticism for cook county, illinois. thanks a lot. keep an eye on the bunch of names here, tech having a big day. nasdaq hit ago 12 and a half year high as tech begins to show some leadership. blackberry's going to be one of those, rbc raising estimates on the company. talking about the q10, the one with a physical keyboard. so far, we saw the z10, but there's a little more hype. scott wapner and the halftime. >>> thanks very much. four hours to go until the close. right behind the wall is wh
this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> tweet time. "the washington post" reporting that lawyers and inmates have now taken to the review service to give feedback on prisons of all things. what else could the service be a resource for? brian writes yelp should be used to rate financial advisers. not a bad idea at all. review of the employment numbers. something we're going to do on friday...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> take a look at some of the financials today. those are all in the green, so to speak. not large percentage moves up. morgan stanley and citigroup, for both their parts, are down this morning. of course we've seen financials have a nice move after an earnings season that was not widely lauded. >>> want to bring you back to hess. this morning that proxy fight over. we talk so often here about the lack of m and a but one thing there has not been a lack of is activism. as it driving force in many ways for transactions. in this case that remains to be seen but this has been one of the more bitterly contested battles we've seen in some time between elliott management and the management of hess. it is resolved today. elliott of course as you might expect claiming victory having 3 of its 5 nominees placed on the board along with the five new nominees that hess had put up to replace five existing directors. you'll end up with nine.
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> take a look at some of the financials today. those are all in the green, so to speak. not large percentage moves up. morgan stanley and citigroup, for both their parts, are down this morning. of course we've seen financials have a nice move after an earnings season that was not widely lauded. >>> want to bring you back to hess. this morning that...
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because we also have speech recognition technology on the app itself. if you just wave your hand over the phone you can speak into it and do everything you need to do without ever taking your hands off the steering wheel. that's very, very important issue for us. >> i didn't realize that. when you look at what other folks in the mapping world are doing. people clearly are so interested. a lot of speculation that people are looking to buy the company. when you think about maps broadly. who else is doing it really terrifically? obviously google does a great job with it. is there anybody else that you're impressed by? >> that got me so excited from the beginning. there's really not that many cartographer countries in the world. there's only two waze and google, who are creating real-time maps, which is really the future. >> when you think about apple's maps, which have been criticized and waze as a potential target, can they catch up on their own? >> so, apple, first off, gave us a kind endorsement at the end of the year, which we very much appreciated. wh
because we also have speech recognition technology on the app itself. if you just wave your hand over the phone you can speak into it and do everything you need to do without ever taking your hands off the steering wheel. that's very, very important issue for us. >> i didn't realize that. when you look at what other folks in the mapping world are doing. people clearly are so interested. a lot of speculation that people are looking to buy the company. when you think about maps broadly. who...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway...
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the squawk kids are all about technology. they know more about this than any of us. it's take your kids to work day. get ready for a big day here on squawk and wherever you are out there. >>> commercial carriers are now offering you vip treatment for a price. american airlines five-star service and delta's vip select gets you a personal greeting when you arrive at the airport, a faster security check and an escort to the gate. the cost starts at $125 on top of the ticket price. anyone, though, can buy into the american program. delta tells you that you have to go through corporate sales for theirs or you can use a travel agent who knows someone who can hook you up. united offers a similar vip plan but only for top customers with its mega mileage status. for more, check out roadwarrior.com. our future guest this morning is aaron levey. aaron is one of our favorites and i should say, i don't think you've gone to sleep yet. is that right, aaron? you're in california right now. >> yeah. i still have to get dinner at some point. so good morning to you. hold on. what is --
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keep in mind, this is a technology company. as we move along the technology cycle, competition is going to come in. google's android and samsung are very formidable competitors. this is going to continue to happen. we'll see margins deteriorate at some point. that's the debate. when do you see those margins start to fall off. we don't think that's right now. >> we've seen it, channing. we've seen it. margins have peaked with the iphone 3gps. it's a decline we've seen for months and months. it sounds like your sentiment has also changed. even if it's just the margins, at what valuation do you think apple should be trading right now? it's not the valuation it was trading at when it was $700, according to what you're saying. >> the valuation is extremely cheap. we're trading at ten times. take the cash out at 7. keep in mind, the earnings growth should be close to 20%. compare that to any tech company in the technology sector, or overall market and there's a big disconnect. we think the earnings growth trajectory for apple is extr
keep in mind, this is a technology company. as we move along the technology cycle, competition is going to come in. google's android and samsung are very formidable competitors. this is going to continue to happen. we'll see margins deteriorate at some point. that's the debate. when do you see those margins start to fall off. we don't think that's right now. >> we've seen it, channing. we've seen it. margins have peaked with the iphone 3gps. it's a decline we've seen for months and...
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we want to direct our viewers' attention to like technology. competes in the same sector as alumina. that market cap growing today after the company came out and said its board has retained deutsche bank to assist in the annual review. this comes after a story in the national post, the canadian paper, that said that the company was looking at the potential alternatives including an lbo. i'll tell you what i know, because i do have a bit to share here. a couple of months ago, i ran into this rumor as well. tried to run it down. and did get the sense that there was maybe at least a dipping a toe in the water by the company, to see what might be out there. both on a potential lbo, in terms of financing, equity check, price, and maybe strategics. but didn't hear of any specific process or anything else, and actually backed away from doing a report at that time, jim, because i just -- at least based on what i was able to get ahold of, i didn't feel there was enough to warrant doing a story at that point. but the large shareholders here, and i know a
we want to direct our viewers' attention to like technology. competes in the same sector as alumina. that market cap growing today after the company came out and said its board has retained deutsche bank to assist in the annual review. this comes after a story in the national post, the canadian paper, that said that the company was looking at the potential alternatives including an lbo. i'll tell you what i know, because i do have a bit to share here. a couple of months ago, i ran into this...
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on the flip side, after you look at some of the winners, cognizant technology is up there, an indian i.t. company posting $2 billion in sales for the first time ever, largely seen as a bellwether for other indian i.t. companies. we're going to be watching those companies and those that follow it very, very closely going forward. david, back to you downtown. >> thank you. keeping an eye on shares of wells fargo. the net interest margin did come down to 3.86%, 4.6% in the prior quarter. we all know the mortgage business has slowed, wells is the biggest player there. deposits keep flowing in and many love the bank as certainly be a very well managed institution. >> doing as well as can you in this environment. >> and good that earnings have finally kicked off. now it's going to be put up or shut up time for the rally. i'd argue as we've gone positive today, it's a big win for people long in the market thinking that yesterday's rally was justified, the fact that we haven't given any of it back as of yet. >> let's get to rick san temtel with breaking news on consumer sentiment. >> 75.2 is
on the flip side, after you look at some of the winners, cognizant technology is up there, an indian i.t. company posting $2 billion in sales for the first time ever, largely seen as a bellwether for other indian i.t. companies. we're going to be watching those companies and those that follow it very, very closely going forward. david, back to you downtown. >> thank you. keeping an eye on shares of wells fargo. the net interest margin did come down to 3.86%, 4.6% in the prior quarter. we...
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, you know, have a lot more technology in their back ground, more savvy on that. a lot of them have college degrees or some college -- in the background. it moved from that trade to a profession. and what they see is now in order to farm its scale, the old model of owning all the land or 80% and only leasing 20% probably flips going forward right. so they're going to own maybe 20% of the land and lease 80%. so they can continue to farm its scale. >> how is access to credit for farmers? when you talk about the tremendous expense that it is to buy a tractor, a combine, or whatever we're talking about, can farmers get credit? >> great question, scott. they can. if you look at the debt on farm balance sheet, you look at what the kansas city fed and others have said, when the question about bubbling land prices, they said that was the difference now versus the 80s. you don't have farmers overextended. they have the ability to get credit. but they haven't blown up their balance sheet. what you see now is the farmers are very intelligent. they remember those times. you c
, you know, have a lot more technology in their back ground, more savvy on that. a lot of them have college degrees or some college -- in the background. it moved from that trade to a profession. and what they see is now in order to farm its scale, the old model of owning all the land or 80% and only leasing 20% probably flips going forward right. so they're going to own maybe 20% of the land and lease 80%. so they can continue to farm its scale. >> how is access to credit for farmers?...
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simons never runs technology, but his wealth is tied up there. that's one reason he's fourth on the list, pulling down $1.1 billion. his medallion fund returned 20%, easily outpacing the gains. and city dale's came in fifth. his flagship, kensington & wellington firms earning just over 25%. a few other notables, icahn fell off the list returning all outside money to investors. and bill ackman, with whom icahn disputed over herbalife here on cnbc, he came in at number 13, earning $333 million. back to you. >> not a bad paycheck for someone who's taken his lumps. >> not at all. >> thank you, mary. >>> we want to check the records. we were trying to claw our way back from the lows. dow has lost some steam, down once again triple digits. the s&p, i think that's the low of the session at 1,573. down 15 points. the nasdaq is underperforming all of them, down more than a percent. keep the tweets coming. commodities getting crushed. gold is one of the biggest losers. we'll asking you to fill in the blampgs. gold isn't losing its luster, it's so bad right
simons never runs technology, but his wealth is tied up there. that's one reason he's fourth on the list, pulling down $1.1 billion. his medallion fund returned 20%, easily outpacing the gains. and city dale's came in fifth. his flagship, kensington & wellington firms earning just over 25%. a few other notables, icahn fell off the list returning all outside money to investors. and bill ackman, with whom icahn disputed over herbalife here on cnbc, he came in at number 13, earning $333...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. the dow jones utilities were down at the beginning of the session as much as 1%. that's because of aep and way out of range ticks. it was wane correct. not sure if it was a data feed problem but they were both down dramatically. we don't believe it was a data feed problem but we
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you know, everyone talks about technology needs to lead. the cyclicals need to take ownership, be it general, the market. chris, you say no. stick with your general mills and stick with your procter & gambles. why? >> my basic view is i'm not a stock picker, per se, but i think stocks that you should look at right now is a diversified portfolio of companies that are iconic american companies that have great balance sheets, that are making money and have the capacity to pay greater dividends. i agree with him. i think it's key to squeeze out as much dividend income as you possibly can. we're at a yield-starved world. it's very tough to prior individual to make ago of it right now. and i think you're best served by looking for conservative companies, stable companies, but companies that can grow their dividends. >> we keep talking about japan. the move, the nikkeis had over the past few sessions and inverse to the yen which is falling apart. are you guys seeing dplflows th track japan? >> we're seeing a few, yes. in fact, the wisdom tree head
you know, everyone talks about technology needs to lead. the cyclicals need to take ownership, be it general, the market. chris, you say no. stick with your general mills and stick with your procter & gambles. why? >> my basic view is i'm not a stock picker, per se, but i think stocks that you should look at right now is a diversified portfolio of companies that are iconic american companies that have great balance sheets, that are making money and have the capacity to pay greater...
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what is the most interesting technology that you're watching right now? >> you know, for video and what we focus on, 4k is the emerging new trend and it's an ultra high-def incredible picture quality and now there are cameras that you will get in 4k ander in the streaming will be in 4k. >> we asked some of the viewers to send questions via twitter. i want to ask about your use of social media. you tweet and you're on facebook and how is that going in terms of being able a way to communicate with investors. >> as a way to communicate with investors we would tend to use cnbc or nak or a release, but with consumers, social is very powerful, and it creates a great relationship with those very active on social. >> now we'll get to the twitter questions and we've gotten a ton of responses and here are a ton of questions that viewers want to know. >> first of all, is netflix in talks with microsoft for purchase? don't you feel netflix and microsoft would be great for both consumers and shareholders? >> netflix is best independent because we're on so many plat fo
what is the most interesting technology that you're watching right now? >> you know, for video and what we focus on, 4k is the emerging new trend and it's an ultra high-def incredible picture quality and now there are cameras that you will get in 4k ander in the streaming will be in 4k. >> we asked some of the viewers to send questions via twitter. i want to ask about your use of social media. you tweet and you're on facebook and how is that going in terms of being able a way to...
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yes, $10 billion technology deal. $12 billion. beyond that, it becomes more difficult until it's a different situation. >> there are so many tech companies selling at 8, 9, 10. i'm not talking about microsoft and intel. >> the smaller ones. >> the smaller ones that, they've given up for dead. >> if i were a bond holder of any of these companies, i would be scared to death. if i were to believe lbos is coming back, i wouldn't wanted to be in there as a bond holder. >> what do they make of these bonds anyway? >> there's a lot of money that has to be in bonds, and they're trying to pick up 30 basis points, 50 basis points. it's stupid as all getout to stay in a tech bond after this, i've got to tell you. >> a buyout at $24 billion, 12-month trailing. is that a bargain? did these guys get a bar gain? 5.1. >> it depends. the key here will be how fast will the decline continue to be in the overall pc business, and how can they weather that. what does that number look like that next year and the year after? >> the server business is crow
yes, $10 billion technology deal. $12 billion. beyond that, it becomes more difficult until it's a different situation. >> there are so many tech companies selling at 8, 9, 10. i'm not talking about microsoft and intel. >> the smaller ones. >> the smaller ones that, they've given up for dead. >> if i were a bond holder of any of these companies, i would be scared to death. if i were to believe lbos is coming back, i wouldn't wanted to be in there as a bond holder....
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they're using very cutting edge technological tools to mine any of the data that they are able to pull from the first suspect who was killed early this morning. so his travel records, phone records, anything that they could look at, social security number to figure out who might be in the ever-expanding circle of people who knew him. these cutting edge tools would also look on the internet. did these individuals and this is a new thing that happened post-9/11 is that when you are confronted with a potential terrorism threat and knew the individual the first thing you did was go to social media, check on facebook, check on, you know, twitter. >> speak of twitter, the boston police department just tweeted an hour ago, an alert to the media not to disclose the tactical information to compromise officer safety with the homes that are being searched. there are a lot of crews up in boston and a lot of people covering this and a lot of risks in there. >> with the fact that the individuals had ieds with them overnight and were throwing them on to the street as police were chasing them suggest
they're using very cutting edge technological tools to mine any of the data that they are able to pull from the first suspect who was killed early this morning. so his travel records, phone records, anything that they could look at, social security number to figure out who might be in the ever-expanding circle of people who knew him. these cutting edge tools would also look on the internet. did these individuals and this is a new thing that happened post-9/11 is that when you are confronted...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> some high frequency traders made a lot of money thanks to a timing glitch. how did it happen? >> good morning. we learned monday's manufacturing report number was in fact released inadvertently early to a select group of high frequency traders who were able to jump in on the information and train. let me walk you through this monday market mystery, started with a chart provided to us by the folks at a chicago area analysis firm. you take a look at the chart. on the right hand side there's an arrow. that's the 10:00 a.m. release time. on the left happened side of the chart, you can see there was a market reaction. 15 milliseconds early in the spy before i'm told now we don't have the chart. and that chart shows this release happened 15 milliseconds beca
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> some high frequency traders made a lot of money thanks to a timing glitch. how did it happen? >> good morning. we learned monday's manufacturing report number was in fact...
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answers. >>> only 25 minutes before tim cook addresses the goldman sachs technology conference. we'll break down what we can expect to hear from cook and what does it mean for apple stock today. great to see you. >> hello. >> what are you expecting to hear from cook today? >> yes. he's going to speak at the conference and we don't think he'll get into too much details over there. at this point, where the stock is, we think he'll address two things. strategy and products. they said they're actively looking at the cash balance. we expect them to increase dividends and have more buybacks. we think he's not going to get into details, but they're going to indicate their willingness to do that. on new products, they'll definitely talk about new products before the actual launch. but i think he's going to talk about the confidence in the new product pipeline. >> do you think that tim cook's playbook will change a little bit, given the pressure that he might be feeling from shareholders, like a david einhorn? and the focus that apple's been under, and the scrutiny apple's been under in
answers. >>> only 25 minutes before tim cook addresses the goldman sachs technology conference. we'll break down what we can expect to hear from cook and what does it mean for apple stock today. great to see you. >> hello. >> what are you expecting to hear from cook today? >> yes. he's going to speak at the conference and we don't think he'll get into too much details over there. at this point, where the stock is, we think he'll address two things. strategy and...
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we want to up the chinese on air, food on technology. the inferior complex, i'm tired of it. >> water, too. >> maybe we're not so bad after all. >> that's what we're going to go break with. many we're not so bad after all. we can ask alan kruegcrewinkrue he thinks we're not as bad after all. we'll get his reaction to the jobs report and we have a lot moving on post 9. we're back after this. ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪ ♪ s'il vous plait [ male announcer ] this is the pursuit of perfection. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on th
we want to up the chinese on air, food on technology. the inferior complex, i'm tired of it. >> water, too. >> maybe we're not so bad after all. >> that's what we're going to go break with. many we're not so bad after all. we can ask alan kruegcrewinkrue he thinks we're not as bad after all. we'll get his reaction to the jobs report and we have a lot moving on post 9. we're back after this. ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me?...
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but technology, which is also a market leader, isn't today. some of the big names are notably weak today. they've had a great run. i'm talking google, apple, microsoft. you can put those up and see that they're having a problem. if you understand what the market is doing in technology, none of this should shock you. show google and apple what's been going on here. people may complain that microsoft has problems with windows 8. since the earnings report, the stock has been on fire. apple has been up. goog google has been up. it's not surprising all of these are outperforming. i think it might be time to slowdown a little. the real key are the transports now hitting new historic highs and the global growth is fair. global air passenger growth, 2% to 4%. that seems to be good enough finish the market. 5% earnings growth in the united states seems to be good enough for everybody. >> we love the story. we'll see where it goes. thanks, bob. rick is in chicago taking a look at housing. >> hi, carl. yes, my guest glenn schultz knows an awful lot about
but technology, which is also a market leader, isn't today. some of the big names are notably weak today. they've had a great run. i'm talking google, apple, microsoft. you can put those up and see that they're having a problem. if you understand what the market is doing in technology, none of this should shock you. show google and apple what's been going on here. people may complain that microsoft has problems with windows 8. since the earnings report, the stock has been on fire. apple has...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> you are watching cnbc "squawk on the street," opening bell. we will see what bernanke says on wednesday if this is his last meeting as fed chairman. i am struck by how many various upgrades. >> i think this is supposed to be the season to be jolly. an unwritten rule in the last couple of weeks. don't down grade and don't preannounce and don't down grade. preserve people's years. that's why i love this conway buy poorly timed. that doesn't help anyone. i do think, remember, the way it is supposed to be is brokerage firms are supposed to help out, supposed to do good things for the institutions. so you see cessation of down grades and a lot of reits with price target rates. >> we are going to get some key select earnings, fedex, nike, oracle, blackberry on friday. >> here is barclay saying fedex is further up side. deutsche bank raised target. this is the b
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> you are watching cnbc "squawk on the street," opening bell. we will see what bernanke says on wednesday if this is his last meeting as fed chairman. i am struck by how many various upgrades. >> i think this is supposed to be the season to be jolly. an unwritten rule in the last couple of weeks....